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Ready, Agile, Innovative, Integrated. These are all words that come immediately to mind when discussing the 2017 Department of Defense Maintenance Symposium. The only DoD-sponsored forum of its kind, the symposium offers a broad range of opportunities found nowhere else. Maintain your competitive advantage--register today at sae.org/events/dod.

Alyson Lyon, executive leadership coach, discusses the value of effective and efficient communication. SAE Members can view the full version by logging into the Member Connection. Not a Member? Join us today at sae.org/join.

The growing number of safety sensors in today's vehicles must be kept clean of dirt, snow and ice in order to perform properly. In this episode of SAE Eye on Engineering, Editor-In-Chief Lindsay Brooke looks at Continental's new onboard sensor-cleaning system. SAE Eye on Engineering also airs Monday mornings on WJR 760 AM Detroit's Paul W. Smith Show. Access archived episodes of SAE Eye on Engineering.

Nissan's Leaf has been the world's best-selling electric car since it debuted in 2010. In this episode of SAE Eye on Engineering, Editor-In-Chief Lindsay Brooke looks at the new 2018 Leaf. SAE Eye on Engineering also airs Monday mornings on WJR 760 AM Detroit's Paul W. Smith Show. Access archived episodes of SAE Eye on Engineering.

Automakers are looking to harness the sun's energy to power electrical components in new vehicles. In this episode of SAE Eye on Engineering, Editor-In-Chief Lindsay Brooke looks at Audi's plan to integrate solar cells into the roofs of their electric vehicles. SAE Eye on Engineering also airs Monday mornings on WJR 760 AM Detroit's Paul W. Smith Show. Access archived episodes of SAE Eye on Engineering.

Congress appears ready to allow automakers to put as many as 100,000 self-driving vehicles on public roads. In this episode of Eye on Engineering, Editor-In-Chief Lindsay Brooke looks at new legislation to allow companies to test self-driving cars across the country. SAE Eye on Engineering also airs Monday mornings on WJR 760 AM Detroit's Paul W. Smith Show. Access archived episodes of SAE Eye on Engineering.

In an era when "fake news" is a hot topic, much of the media still doesn't understand the difference between "electric" and "electrified" vehicles. In this episode of SAE Eye on Engineering, Editor-In-Chief Lindsay Brooke looks at Volvo's electrification strategy. SAE Eye on Engineering also airs Monday mornings on WJR 760 AM Detroit's Paul W. Smith Show. Access archived episodes of SAE Eye on Engineering.

When cars become capable of self driving, drivers will still have to remain alert and be ready to take control. In this episode of SAE Eye on Engineering, Editor-in-Chief Lindsay Brooke looks at upcoming driver monitoring technology. SAE Eye on Engineering also airs Monday mornings on WJR 760 AM Detroit's Paul W. Smith Show.

Last week, the CEOs of suppliers ZF and Hella shook hands to announce a strategic partnership. In this episode of SAE Eye on Engineering, Editor-In-Chief Lindsay Brooke looks at the new ZF/Hella collaboration to develop new radars and other technologies for self-driving cars. SAE Eye on Engineering also airs Monday mornings on WJR 760 AM Detroit's Paul W. Smith Show.

Alyson Lyon, executive leadership coach, discusses the value of being a mentor and/or a mentee. SAE Members can view the full version by logging into the Member Connection. Not a Member? Join us today at sae.org/join.

Through a variety of ways, SAE brings together a multi-industry global engineering community for personal or professional advancement. We strive to foster a lifetime of learning and the advancement of the mobility industry. Find out how you can start your lifelong journey with us through membership, volunteerism, STEM advancement, events, publications, and more.

Automatic Emergency Braking, or AEB, uses radar to monitor a vehicle's closeness to the vehicle ahead. If it detects a frontal collision, the system warns the driver. In this episode of SAE Eye on Engineering, Editor-In-Chief Lindsay Brooke looks at Nissan and Toyota's announcement to make AEB standard on nearly all of their 2018 U.S. models. SAE Eye on Engineering also airs Monday mornings on WJR 760 AM Detroit's Paul W. Smith Show.

During WCX17: SAE World Congress Experience in Detroit, Michigan, Value Sensei Eric Timmis, BusinessIsAContactSport, led a skillshop on emotional intelligence. During his presentation, Timmis explained that emotional intelligence is a proven skill set and that an effective leadership style is critical in order to avoid the most common errors that leaders make. SAE Members can view the full panel session by logging into the Member Connection. Not a Member? Join us today at sae.org/join.

SAE International's Chief Human Resources Officer Melinda Rombold presented a skillshop at WCX17: SAE World Congress Experience in Detroit, Michigan. In her remarks, Rombold explained that when there is a high level of trust from both parties, situations are very easily managed, enhanced, and enjoyable. But when the opposite is the case, there is little or no trust; it is more likely to be exhausting, unproductive, costly, and even antagonistic. SAE Members can view the full panel session by logging into the Member Connection. Not a Member? Join us today at sae.org/join.

John Clark, Global Marketing Manager at Intertek headlined a skillshop at WCX17: SAE World Congress Experience in Detroit, Michigan. In his session, Clark shared some of the dos and don'ts for building resumes and participating in an interview. SAE Members can view the full panel session by logging into the Member Connection. Not a Member? Join us today at sae.org/join.

Soon, new vehicles will be able to communicate back and forth with each other and with traffic signals. In this episode of SAE Eye on Engineering, Editor-In-Chief Lindsay Brooke looks at the V2I capabilities of Cadillac's CTS. SAE Eye on Engineering also airs Monday mornings on WJR 760 AM Detroit's Paul W. Smith Show.

The body of the vehicle you?re driving may be held together with more glue than welds. In this episode of SAE Eye on Engineering, Editor-In-Chief Lindsay Brooke looks at joining dissimilar materials with industrial adhesives. SAE Eye on Engineering also airs Monday mornings on WJR 760 AM Detroit's Paul W. Smith Show.

One of the hardest-fought battles in developing a new vehicle is the battle against noise, vibration and harshness, or NVH. Honda attacked NVH on all fronts. In this episode of SAE Eye on Engineering, Editor-In-Chief Lindsay Brooke looks at Honda's 2018 Odyssey minivan. SAE Eye on Engineering also airs Monday mornings on WJR 760 AM Detroit's Paul W. Smith Show. Access archived episodes of SAE Eye on Engineering.

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Self-driving cars are so yesterday. even bigger news out of Silicon Valley is the development of flying cars. In this episode of SAE Eye on Engineering, Editor-In-Chief Lindsay Brooke looks at a new prototype from Kitty Hawk SAE Eye on Engineering also airs Monday mornings on WJR 760 AM Detroit's Paul W. Smith Show. Access archived episodes of SAE Eye on Engineering.

Last week General Motors sent out a notice that the 'Vette plant is halting its regular public tours for 18 months due to extensive plant upgrades. Could this be for the next-generation Corvette? In this episode of SAE Eye on Engineering, Editor-In-Chief Lindsay Brooke looks at the C-8, the first mid-engined Corvette. SAE Eye on Engineering also airs Monday mornings on WJR 760 AM Detroit's Paul W. Smith Show. Access archived episodes of SAE Eye on Engineering.